In this category you will find products that use the LoRa communication method. We offer 5V and 3V3 LoRa breakout boards as well as LoRa antennas.
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IPX to SMA female cable will allow you easy connection with SMA male antenna to IPX connector which is, for example, a common case with a GSM antenna.
This antenna is designed for LoRa modules based on 868MHz frequency (Europe).
• Frequency range: 868MHz (Europe)
• Impedance: 50ohm
• Lenght: 110mm
• Connector type: SMA male
This LoRa antenna is specially designed for use with the LoRa protocol. Through detailed testing, we have determined that it achieves maximum range in open spaces and we recommend it for use with external gateways.
• Mounting type: pole, comes with a holder
• Connector: N-type
• Gain: 6.5dBi
• Frequency: 868MHz (Europe)
• Impedance: 50 ohm
• Dimensions: 55 x 2.6 cm
This antenna is designed for LoRa modules based on 868MHz frequency (Europe).
• Frequency range: 868MHz (Europe)
• Impedance: 50ohm
• 6dBi
• Length: 261mm
• Connector type: SMA male
This antenna is designed for LoRa modules based on 868MHz frequency (Europe). It is soldered on a hole in PCBs and has a significantly better sensitivity compared to ordinary wire.
• Frequency range: 868MHz
• Impedance: 50ohm
• Diameter: 5mm
• Lenght (spiral): 14mm
This antenna is designed for LoRa modules based on 868MHz frequency (Europe).
• Frequency range: 868MHz (Europe)
• Impedance: 50ohm
• Lenght: 79mm
• Connector type: SMA male
RAK7258 8-channel LoRa gateway with built-in Ethernet connectivity that connects to internet . It is designed t obe easy to use, so it takes only 15 minutes to connect to The Thing Network (TTN) via a graphical user interface. It also works with a private network server (ChirpStack), and it can function trough built-in LoRa server (up to 128 nodes). Its range is, with a quality antenna, up to 15km on a totaly open space without obstacles.
This version does not come with a 4G modem, so it can function with any location that has that signal, without the need for other WiFi or ethernet connection to internet.
• Model: RAK7258
• Number of channels: 8 channels
• 4G modem: No
• Operative system: OpenWRT (Open Wireless Router)
• Easy connection to thethingsnetwork.org
• Dimensions: 260 x 200 x 50mm
• Weight: 400g
This antenna is designed for LoRa modules based on 868MHz frequency (Europe).
• Frequency range: 868MHz (Europe)
• Impedance: 50ohm
• Lenght: 200mm
• Connector type: SMA male
This cabel switches your antenna with an SMA female connector to an N-type connector.
• Cable lenght: 1m
This board allows communication with LoRa protocol via STM32L microcontroller. STM32L is a powerfull 32-bit microcontroller with low power consumption and with 64kB flash memory and 8kB RAM memory, set to work on 16MHz. It contains lots of hardware: 12-bit ADC, SPI, UART, ICA, 7 timers… Board does not come with bootloader, so you need to use a standard STLINK Programmer to put a new code on a microcontroller.
Except STM32L, there is RFM95W LoRa transciver. Thanks to it this board can send and recieve data from LoRa gateway or from the other board like this. To reach maximum distance on a place for antenna you need to solder a piece of wire lenght 86mm. Board has a connector and charger for a standard li-ion battery. A very important thing about LoRa is the low power consumption, and this board definitely makes it possible: the power consumption in the sleep state is only 4.5μA.